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Question for the Geester

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As far as I can make out, Fetchmyjunk believes - pretty much the same way as you do - that he will be "saved" from "damnation" because he believes that Jesus died for his (and your) sins. Fetchmyjunk is a 'Once Saved Always Saved' Christian much in the same way as you are - and Rajk999 (for instance) is most pointedly not.



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I think if the Bible says that getting angry with your brother is the same as murder then that is true. And if the Bible says all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God that is true. I think that the Bible seems to indicate that the condemned will be cast in a fire that is not quenched and where the worm doesn't die. Am I wrong? What does the Bible really teach?

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Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
I think that the Bible seems to indicate that the condemned will be cast in a fire that is not quenched and where the worm doesn't die.
You believe that "the condemned will be cast in a fire that is not quenched and where the worm doesn't die"; what does that mean exactly?



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Interesting that you have not answered a single question that I have asked you whereas I have answered every question that you have asked me.


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I think Fetchmyjunk may have made the mistake of thinking that you are NOT a Once Saved Always Saved' Christian like he is.


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If that were the only sin I had ever committed yes, but it isn't.


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Originally posted by FMF
I think Fetchmyjunk may have made the mistake of thinking that you are NOT a Once Saved Always Saved' Christian like he is.
I don't believe that someone who says a quick prayer and continues to live in willful sin is saved.


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If that were the only sin I had ever committed and I never confessed it or repented from it then yes, but it isn't.

So I have answered your question, would you care to answer mine?


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
I don't believe that someone who says a quick prayer and continues to live in sin is saved.
And who says "a quick prayer" and "continues to live in sin"? When you use the word "sin" here, are you referring to forum posts you don't like or the fact that divegeester has called you a "troll"? Is that the "sin" you are talking about? What makes you think divegeester's prayers are "quick"?


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
I don't believe that someone who says a quick prayer and continues to live in willful sin is saved.
Do you - yourself - not "sin" then?

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